Ah darn it, new page, here I quote your post again:
some OE piston pics Joris:
some OE piston pics Joris:
D13B7
* Found in:
o 1998-2001 Honda Logo 5D
+ Displacement
+ Bore and Stroke : ?
+ Compression : 8:1
+ Power : 150 hp (? kW, ? ps) @ 6800 rpm
+ Torque : 180 ft·lbf (? kg/m, ? Nm) @ 6500 rpm
+ Valvetrain : SOHC (4 valves per cylinder)
+ Fuel Control : Multi-point fuel Injection, PGM-FI
thanks. now I have a reference.saxophonias wrote:these numbers are almost identical to the ones of a stock d14a4 3door with 2 passengers inside. It is verified many times by domestic car magazines.
you mean forged pistons? I had mine coated with a ceramic layer on top to protect the surface from the heat generated by the higher compression. the three times I took the engine apart, the coating has remained intact. these should hold up just fine.sktaroins wrote:I wish I was on this forum before I rebuilt my engine to show..
but its the same piston I have ... But the piston that can carry more pressure is the better one .. I read it and saw it somewhere
I think at bisimoto.
Regardless , more pressure the piston can carry . Less are the chances for them to break.
interesting. my data tells me that I had covered 502 meters by the time I touched 140 in 20.14 seconds. I just ran some numbers and if I were to continue steady at 140 without any acceleration, it would take a tad less than 13 seconds to cover another 500 meters. accelerating constantly, it would probably take a couple of seconds less.saxophonias wrote:Just for further reference they measure 0-1000m to 32.5sec and 156km speed